Tai Chi/Ji - Chen Style

Foreword from Books of Chen Style Tai Chi

Grand master Pan spent most of his life, from 1930 to 1996, investigating the art of Chen style Taichi Quang, which he learned from his beloved teacher, 17th generation Chen family grand master, Chen Fa-Ke.

He put most of his discoveries in his notes over the years. I remember he used to show me his articles and ask if I could understand what he was trying to say. Then, with his movements, he would demonstrate the theory he described in his notes.

This is how these commentaries came about. They were written based on his long study, and tested by experience and experiment in the practice hall.

I recalled that once, when I asked him about life and death, he told me that there is nothing that remains unchanged, if there is life, there will be death. He was well prepared for it.

In 1986, his students wanted to gather resources and publish his writing. I was the one who against it. I said that, everything he`s trying to tell is in himself. We have him and all his teachings. Why bother our teacher, spending his precious energy in organizing those articles which he has shared with us every day?

I thought he would always be there, to clarify my confusion. I was wrong. He passed away the year after the third book`s publication. One day, few months after he passed away, I opened one of his books, and started to read it word by word. I realized that he was the one who wanted to put the books together. He wanted to show his teaching even after he was gone. The articles are detailed like hearing his advice in conversation. They answer all the questions we could ask, from a beginning level to the level he enjoyed far beyond my understanding.

Master Pan`s goal is to clarify the theory and the application, to remove the mystery. Following the footsteps of his, hopefully, through understanding the spirit embedded in this art, we can enrich our life and benefit others as well.

Chen Fa-ke was born in 1887 and was the great grandson of Chen Chang-xing, the man who taught Taijiquan to Yang Lu Chan. Chen Fa-ke was Master Pan Yung-chou's teacher.

Chen style Master Pan Yung-chou/Pan Wing Chow

Master Pan Yung-chou and one of his best students, Master Hsiao. For more information on Master Pan, please go to: http://www.chentaichi.com/masterpan.html

Master Pan and Students

Master Pan with two students.

Master Pan and Students

Master Pan and my fellow students. A great and talented group of Chen style practitioners. The young man to the right of Master Pan, is Wen Pei Chou, who is now a Chen Taichi Master. For more on Wen Pei check out his wonderful site: http://www.chentaichi.com/paulchou.html